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 Translation for 'propensity' from English to Czech
NOUN   a propensity | propensities
SYNO aptness | leaning | proclivity | ...
propensity {noun}sklon {m}
propensity {noun}tendence {f}
propensity {noun}náchylnost {f}
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Translation for 'propensity' from English to Czech

propensity {noun}
sklon {m}

tendence {f}

náchylnost {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • A propensity score is the probability of a unit (e.g., person, classroom, school) being assigned to a particular treatment given a set of observed covariates.
  • The court must be satisfied (having ordered samples if necessary) that the offender is dependent on or has a propensity to misuse drugs and that his dependency or propensity is such as requires and may be susceptible to treatment.
  • MPM= marginal propensity to import.
  • However, this view has been challenged extensively in recent years due to a combination of more precise interfacially sensitive experiments and theoretical models, both of which predict an increase in surface propensity of the halides with increasing size and polarizability.
  • In chemistry, "activation" refers to the reversible transition of a molecule into a nearly identical chemical or physical state, with the defining characteristic being that this resultant state exhibits an increased propensity to undergo a specified chemical reaction.

  • The fraction of income saved is called the average propensity to save, while the fraction of an increment to income that is saved is called the marginal propensity to save.
  • A defendant may offer propensity evidence about himself or herself.
  • Also, marginal propensity to save is opposite of marginal propensity to consume.
  • The main challenge facing propensity theories is to say exactly what propensity means.
  • In the carboxy globular domain, among the three helices, study show that helix II has a significant higher propensity to β-strand conformation.

  • According to Keynes, demand depends on the propensity of individuals to consume and on the propensity of businesses to invest, both of which vary throughout the business cycle.
  • The "marginal propensity to consume", C'(Y), is the gradient of the purple curve, and the marginal propensity to save S'(Y) is equal to 1–C'(Y).
  • Although the expression of the capitalists’ propensity to save is not as simple as the original, the truly remarkable thing is that no matter what hypothesis are adopted about the government budget, the Cambridge equation continues to hold, by depending on the natural rate of growth divided by the capitalists' propensity to save, independently of workers' propensity to save and the technology.
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